Double exposure, a unique artistic style, has become a popular photographic technique among photographers and designers. This style involves superimposing two or more images onto one another, resulting in a visually striking and thought-provoking effect. I recommend readers to explore this technique using software tools such as Adobe Photoshop. Addition techniques, such as double exposure neumorphism, have emerged recently and can also be experimented with. Neumorphism, a modern design trend, involves incorporating the appearance of real-world objects, such as leather, paper, or buttons, into digital interfaces. By combining these two styles, artists can create optical illusions and surreal compositions that captivate their audience.